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A Poet-Painter of Lebanon, The American Review of Reviews, Edited by Albert Shaw, New York: The Review of Reviews Company, vol. LIX, January-June 1919, p. 212.

A Poet-Painter of Lebanon, The American Review of Reviews, Edited by Albert Shaw, New York: The Review of Reviews Company, vol. LIX, January-June 1919, p. 212.

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Aleister Crowley, On Kahlil Gibran's The Madman [Review], The Equinox, vol. 3, no. 1, March 1919
Aleister Crowley, On Kahlil Gibran's The Madman [Review], The Equinox, vol. 3, no. 1, March 1919, p. 181.
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Bayna Layl wa Sabah [Between Night and Morn], Al-Hilal, June 1919

Bayna Layl wa Sabah [Between Night and Morn], Al-Hilal, June 1919, pp. 777-781

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Elia Abu Madi [Īlīyā Abū Māḍī], Diwān Īlīyā Abū Māḍī, Muqaddimah Jubrān Khalīl Jubrān [Introduction by Kahlil Gibran], New York: Matba'at Mir'at al-Gharb, 1919

Elia Abu Madi [Īlīyā Abū Māḍī], Diwān Īlīyā Abū Māḍī, Muqaddimah Jubrān Khalīl Jubrān [Introduction by Kahlil Gibran], New York: Matba'at Mir'at al-Gharb, 1919, pp. 3-5.

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Elia Abu Madi, Diwan Iliya Abu Madi al-Juz' al-Thani, Introduction and Illustrations by Kahlil Gibran, New York: Mir'at al-Gharb al-Yawmiyyah, 1919.
Elia Abu Madi, Diwan Iliya Abu Madi al-Juz' al-Thani, Introduction and Illustrations by Kahlil Gibran, New York: Mir'at al-Gharb al-Yawmiyyah, 1919.
 
Source: Arab American National Museum 


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H.P.S., review of Gibran's "The Madman", The Liberator, Issue No. 11, Jan 1919, p. 44.
H.P.S., review of Gibran's "The Madman", The Liberator, Issue No. 11, Jan 1919, p. 44.
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Harriet Monroe, "The Madman, by Kahlil Gibran" (review), Poetry, Vol. XIV, No. V, August, 1919, pp. 277-279.

Harriet Monroe, "The Madman, by Kahlil Gibran" (review), Poetry, Vol. XIV, No. V, August, 1919, pp. 277-279.

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Howard Willard Cook, Our Poets of Today [dedicated to Julia Ellsworth Ford, Witter Bynner, Kahlil Gibran, Percy Mackaye], New York: Moffat, Yard & Company, 1919.

Howard Willard Cook, Our Poets of Today [dedicated to Julia Ellsworth Ford, Witter Bynner, Kahlil Gibran, Percy Mackaye], New York: Moffat, Yard & Company, 1919.

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Joseph Gollomb, "An Arabian Poet in New York" [Interview with Kahlil Gibran], New York Evening Post, March 29, 1919, Book Section, pp. 1 and 10.

Joseph Gollomb, "An Arabian Poet in New York" [Interview with Kahlil Gibran], New York Evening Post, March 29, 1919, Book Section, pp. 1 and 10.

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Kahlil Gibran, Twenty Drawings, New York: Knopf, 1919.

In 1919 Knopf published a collection of Gibran’s art works as Twenty Drawings, with Alice Raphael’s essay as an introduction. The pictures are not his best work; the book did not draw much attention, and the one review was ambivalent. It is Gibran’s only book published in the West that has gone out of print.

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Letter of Kahlil Gibran to Juliet Thompson, New York, December 17, 1919
Letter of Kahlil Gibran to Juliet Thompson, New York, December 17, 1919
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Dear Juliet, 
I was told just now that the Weirs have decided to keep the studio and that their daughter, also a painter, is to occupy it. I wish I could tell you how sorry I am about it. I was so happy in the thought of having you as a neighbour. In the meanwhile I shall be asking everybody about studios - we may be able to find something just as good. 
I know that you have much to say about Washington and I want to hear every word. I, too, have a great deal to tell you about the Near East. One thing I am certain of is this: the great war enhanced human consciousness but not human justice. 
And may God bless you always. 
Ever yours 
Kahlil 
Dec. 17, 
1919
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Star of the West, Vol. 10, No. 4, May 17, 1919, p. 60; Vol. 10, June 24, 1919, p. 110.
Star of the West, Vol. 10, No. 4, May 17, 1919, p. 60; Vol. 10, June 24, 1919, p. 110.
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Mr. Gibran of New York, said, “ One of the most beautiful things in religion is the statement revealed by God: ‘I was a hidden Treasure and I created man that I might be known. ’ By drawing closer together we get nearer to God, richer in His knowledge. Those who think that the fighting spirit and success in arms alone make a first class peo­ple have yet much to learn. The uni­versal note of harmony is the music of the spheres.”­ (p. 60)
 
Convey my greeting to Dr. Guthrie and Kahlil Gibran and say: “In the future some Tablets will be sent that ye­ may translate them, and, having translated them, print them.” (p. 110)
 
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Syrian-Lebanese League of Liberation Papers, November 12, 1919 (excerpts)

Syrian-Lebanese League of Liberation Papers, November 12, 1919 (excerpts)

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William Norman Guthrie and Gibran, The Brooklyn Daily Eagle, New York, 08 Nov 1919, Sat, p. 16; 24 Oct 1931, Sat, p. 11

William Norman Guthrie and Gibran, The Brooklyn Daily Eagle, New York, 08 Nov 1919, Sat, p. 16; 24 Oct 1931, Sat, p. 11

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Witter Bynner, The New World, New York: Knopf, 1922 [Frontispiece portrait of the Author by Kahlil Gibran, 1919].
Witter Bynner, The New World, New York: Knopf, 1922 [Frontispiece portrait of the Author by Kahlil Gibran, 1919].
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Yasu' al-Maslub [The Crucified], Al-Hilal, October 1919
Yasu' al-Maslub [The Crucified], Al-Hilal, October 1919, pp. 97-99.